After falling for an April Fool’s Day prank yesterday — hope you enjoyed yesterday’s here — you may be overly cautious today, but as far as we know, everything below is legit.

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I clicked on: How to Make a Bible Infographic; Evangelical Worship is Too Cheerful; To All the Girls Who Didn’t Say No; The J.B. Phillips Bible; Repentant Pastor; Obsolete Church Tracts; Post Traumatic Church Disorder; and, the Flagrant Regard retweet. Are you not on Facebook?

Don’t expect to see me on Facebook or LinkedIn anytime soon. Both are far too invasive. And yesterday I learned that the “Card Crunch” smartphone app is owned by LinkedIn and records all the business cards you scan in a central database.

You have no link for Pope Francis this week . . . one thing I’ve asked on Twitter and my blog but have yet to receive a single answer is for a recommendation on a Pope Francis biography. Do you have any? Or, can you post a recommendation next week?

I’ve actually been keeping an eye on this. The primary market, obviously, is Roman Catholic, and what they seem to be more interested in is transcripts of his teachings. But there are some biographies out there, I’ll see what I can do.